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Barbara <I>Bauman</I> Lemberger

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Barbara Bauman Lemberger

Birth
Branch, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
4 Apr 1931 (aged 52)
Cato, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Clarks Mills, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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BARBARA LEMBERGER

RESIDENT OF COUNTY PASSES AT FAMILY HOME
Complications from which she suffered for some time on Saturday night claimed the life of Mrs. Louis Lemberger, a life long resident of Manitowoc county, who passed away at the family home on Cato Route 1 at the age of 53 years.

All of the life-time was spent in Manitowoc county, Mrs. Lemberger, nee Barbara Bauman, being born at Branch on September 8, 1877. She attended schools of the vicinity and on October 17, 1900 was married to Mr. Lemberger, her husband preceding her in death four years ago when he was killed by a falling tree.

Immediate survivors are four daughters, Alma of Milwaukee, Helen of Manitowoc and Angeline and Marion at home; four sons, Joseph, Edwin and Herbert at home and Arnold of Los Angeles; one brother, Frank Bauman of Branch and five sisters, Sister Devota and Sister Sophia of Zanesville, Ohio, Mrs. Frank Schmatz of Whitelaw, Mrs. Joseph Krippner of Clarks Mills and Mrs. Blaze Wagnes of Marshfield.


The remains are at the family homestead on Cato Route 1 following their being removed from the Pfeffer mortuary.
Funeral services will be held from the home at 9 o'clock and from the St. Mary's church at Clarks Mills at 9:30 o'clock Tuesday morning with the Rev. Khail officiating. Interment will take place at Clarks Mills.
Manitowoc Herald Times Monday, April 6, 1931 pg. 16

BARBARA LEMBERGER

RESIDENT OF COUNTY PASSES AT FAMILY HOME
Complications from which she suffered for some time on Saturday night claimed the life of Mrs. Louis Lemberger, a life long resident of Manitowoc county, who passed away at the family home on Cato Route 1 at the age of 53 years.

All of the life-time was spent in Manitowoc county, Mrs. Lemberger, nee Barbara Bauman, being born at Branch on September 8, 1877. She attended schools of the vicinity and on October 17, 1900 was married to Mr. Lemberger, her husband preceding her in death four years ago when he was killed by a falling tree.

Immediate survivors are four daughters, Alma of Milwaukee, Helen of Manitowoc and Angeline and Marion at home; four sons, Joseph, Edwin and Herbert at home and Arnold of Los Angeles; one brother, Frank Bauman of Branch and five sisters, Sister Devota and Sister Sophia of Zanesville, Ohio, Mrs. Frank Schmatz of Whitelaw, Mrs. Joseph Krippner of Clarks Mills and Mrs. Blaze Wagnes of Marshfield.


The remains are at the family homestead on Cato Route 1 following their being removed from the Pfeffer mortuary.
Funeral services will be held from the home at 9 o'clock and from the St. Mary's church at Clarks Mills at 9:30 o'clock Tuesday morning with the Rev. Khail officiating. Interment will take place at Clarks Mills.
Manitowoc Herald Times Monday, April 6, 1931 pg. 16



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